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Release Date: | 08/30/2019 |
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Label: | Secretly Canadian |
UPC: | 0656605037721 |
catalogNumber: | 377 |
Rank: | 160782 |
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Album Credits
Performance Credits
Whitney Primary ArtistMalcolm Brown Piano,Wurlitzer
Will Miller Horn,Keyboards
Whitney Johnson Viola
Max Kakacek Bass,Guitar,Keyboards
Julien Ehrlich Guitar,Percussion,Vocals
Brad Cook Bass,Keyboards
Jonathan Rado Organ,Piano
Macie Stewart Violin
Josiah Marshall Percussion
Lia Kohl Cello
Technical Credits
Tucker Martine EngineerZack Hansen Engineer
Max Kakacek Composer
Julien Ehrlich Composer
Brad Cook Producer
Jonathan Rado Producer
Jacob Portrait Engineer
Whitney Producer
Ziyad Asrar Composer,Engineer
Will Miller Composer
Nate Nauseda Engineer
Tristan Rodman Engineer
Sofia Macht Paintings
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